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ericcoleman) wrote2005-03-16 01:08 pm
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So I've been thinking
Which is always a bad thing for everyone involved.
I have pretty much settled on the name for the next CD. I Had To Suffer For My Art, Now It's Your Turn seems to be the audience favorite. It's an old joke, but so am I.
I am still thinking about the covers CD. I think I have the perfect name for it.
I was out with the wife indulging in her favorite drug ... Karoake.
I did some Bowie, some Psychedelic Furs. And friend said "well you certainly pulled those out of your book of weird".
So, if I finally get around to recording the covers CD, it will be called
Eric's Book Of Weird.
I have pretty much settled on the name for the next CD. I Had To Suffer For My Art, Now It's Your Turn seems to be the audience favorite. It's an old joke, but so am I.
I am still thinking about the covers CD. I think I have the perfect name for it.
I was out with the wife indulging in her favorite drug ... Karoake.
I did some Bowie, some Psychedelic Furs. And friend said "well you certainly pulled those out of your book of weird".
So, if I finally get around to recording the covers CD, it will be called
Eric's Book Of Weird.
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Have you considered titling the album "Your Turn" (in large letters) and placing the rest of the title above it in much smaller lettering?
I Had To Suffer for My Art, Now It's
Your Turn
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The current cover idea is for
I Had To Suffer For My Art to be on the top of the front cover above a picture (yes this one will have a recognizable picture of me on the front, a certain someone's wife has berated me enough about the last CD cover) and my name below
and
Now It's Your Turn above a parody of a 50s LP back cover with a wonderful picture that
With I Had To Suffer For My Art - Eric Coleman on the spine most likely to be out on a shelf and
Now It's Your Turn - Eric Coleman on the other spine.
But this could all change.
Now I'm going back to listening to Steve Goodman ... who I finally bought a CD by